Drew meets Bonnie (guest star Caroline Rhea) at the Warsaw and brings her home to see his brewery. Once she finds out he doesn't have a permit, she admits that she's a zoning inspector and has to report him. Drew organizes a party and sells maps to the location in order to give away the beer. Bonnie shows up at the party with her friend who ends up being a cop. Bonnie's friend threatens to arrest Drew and the gang for soliciting to sell alcohol. The party disbands but things get complicated when Drew and Bonnie sleep together after everyone leaves.
Jill and her sisters get together to plan on their parents' 50th wedding anniversary, but there's one problem; they can't stop bickering. After an unproductive first day, Jill talks to Tim and is telling him that her sisters' bickering is driving her nuts and she's tired of always having to be the sensible one. Tim tells her that she needs to lay down the law to put a stop to it. The next morning, Jill tries to have a truce declared between her and her sisters, but when they try to work on the party, they cannot agree on anything and the bickering continues. Jill says...
Niles fills in for Frasier during his week-long leave of absence and his advice to one of Bulldog's guests, a basketball player, turns his game around.
A painful part of Andy's less-pleasant past emerges when activist Kwasi Olashula is found shot to death in his car along with a drug dealer. Lt. Fancy orders Andy to not talk bad about Kwasi until they know the whole story, which ends up with Kwasi dying a hero over a drug dealer's confiscated items. Kwasi's family angrily confronts Andy about his racism, and Bobby later listens in discomfort as Andy explains the origin of his problems with African Americans going back to his childhood and early days on the force. Elsewhere, James and Greg investigate a murder at a bodega, but are unable to close the case because everyone involved is lying.
A teenager struggles to come to terms with everything life throws at her.
Five siblings raise each other following their parents' untimely deaths.
Caroline Duffy is a successful cartoonist in Manhattan, whose eclectic friends are sometimes the subjects of her comic strip.
Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York City, and his team of half-wits must constantly save the Mayor from embarrassment and the media. Mike is later succeeded by Charlie Crawford.
Alexandra "Alex" Mack develops powerful abilities after a chemical factory accident. She struggles to balance her ordinary life with extraordinary misadventures as a result.
Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell are twins separated at birth who learn of each other's existence and come together as teenagers.
The misadventures of Donald Duck and his rebellious teenage nephews with attitude, Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
Mad About You centers on the trials and tribulations of a married couple living in New York.
Ellen Morgan is a neurotic bookstore owner who deals with life through comedy and extensive rambling.
Eric Camden, a minister, and his wife Annie deal with the drama of having seven children, ranging from toddlers to adults with families of their own.
The misadventures of Donald Duck and his rebellious teenage nephews with attitude, Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
The fantastic---and sometimes poignant---adventures of rebellious police officer Peter Caine, reunited after decades with his placid Shaolin priest father, in his modern-day world, where Western crime will now meet Eastern spirituality.
A revival of the popular 1990s sitcom "Roseanne," which centered on the everyday life of an American working-class family.
After agreeing to vacation on Risa with Jadzia, Worf is irritated to discover they will be joined by Dr. Bashir, Leeta, and Quark. However, everyone's vacation is thrown into disarray by the arrival of a radical fundamentalist group determined to start a political revolution on Risa.